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Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Tier List – All Characters, Ranked

Dragon Ball: Spark! Zero offers an impressive roster of 182 characters/transformations, giving fans too many options to choose from when assembling a team of the multiverse’s greatest warriors. Let’s do one of the internet’s favorite activities and share Sparking! The roster of Zero in parts.

Best Characters/Transformations in Sparking! Zero – Level List

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True to the spirit of the various anime and manga series, not all of them Dragon Ball Sparking! ZeroThe characters of are created equal. Fighters like Chiaotzu and Frieza Force Soldier will have a hard time holding their own against the likes of Super Saiyan Blue Gogeta or Legendary Super Saiyan Broly – and that’s part of what makes the Budokai Tenkaichi series so much fun.

Tier Character/Transform Name
S Goku – Ultra Instinct -Sign- (Super), Goku – Ultra Instinct (Super), Gogeta – Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (Super), Gogeta – Super Saiyan 4 (GT), Vegito – Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan, Beerus, Whis , Broly – Legendary Super Saiyan (Z), Broly – Super Saiyan Full Power (Super), Jiren – Full Power, Fused Zamasu – Half-Corrupted
A Goku – Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (Super), Goku – Super Saiyan 4 (GT), Vegeta – Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (Super), Vegeta – Super Saiyan 4 (GT), Gohan – Super Saiyan 2 (Teen), Super Saiyan Gogeta (Z), Gogeta – Super Saiyan (Super), Super Vegito, Gotenks – Super Saiyan 3, Super Janemba, Kefla – Super Saiyan 2, Goku Black – Super Saiyan Rose, Fused Zamasu, Toppo – God of Destruction, Golden Frieza , Jiren, Kale – Super Saiyan (Beserk), Kefla – Super Saiyan 2, Super Baby 2 (GT), Great Ape – Baby (GT), Omega Shenron (GT)
B Goku – Super Saiyan (Z-End), Goku – Super Saiyan 2 (Z-End), Goku – Super Saiyan 3 (Z-End), Goku – (Super), Goku – Super Saiyan (Super), Goku – Super Saiyan God (Super), Goku (GT), Goku – Super Saiyan (GT), Goku – Super Saiyan 3 (GT), Vegeta – Super Saiyan (Z-Early), Super Vegeta, Vegeta – Super Saiyan (Z-End), Vegeta – Super Saiyan 2 (Z-End), Majin Vegeta, Vegeta (Super), Vegeta – Super Saiyan (Super), Vegeta – Super Saiyan God (Super), Gohan – Super Saiyan (Teen), Gohan – Super Saiyan 2 ( Teen), Gohan – Super Saiyan (Adult), Gohan – Super Saiyan 2 (Adult), Ultimate Gohan, Gohan – Super Saiyan (Future), Trunks – Super Saiyan (Melee), Super Trunks, Future Trunks – Super Saiyan, Vegito, Gogeta (Super), Gotenks, Gotenks – Super Saiyan, Android 17 (Super), Frieza – 4th Form (Z), Frieza – Full Power (Z), Mecha Frieza, Frieza (Super), Cell – Perfect Form, Perfect Cell, Dabura, Majin Buu, Majin Buu (Evil), Super Buu, Super Buu (Gotenks Absorbed), Super Buu (Gohan Absorbed), Kid Buu, Broly (Z), Broly – Super Saiyan (Z), Broly – (Super ), Broly – Super Saiyan (Super), Cooler, Cooler – Final Form, Metal Cooler, Fusion Android 13, Bojack – Full Power, Hirudegarn, Baby Vegeta (GT), Super Baby 1 (GT), Goku Black, Hit, Frost , Cabba – Super Saiyan, Cabba – Super Saiyan 2, Caulifla – Super Saiyan 2, Kale – Super Saiyan, Kefla, Kefla – Super Saiyan, Dyspo, Toppo, Anilaza, Majuub (GT), Syn Shenron (GT)
C Goku – (Z-Early), Goku – (Z-Medium), Goku – Super Saiyan (Z – Medium), Goku – (Z-End), Goku – (Mini), Vegeta (Z-Scouter), Great Ape Vegeta , Vegeta (Z-Early), Vegeta – (Z-End), Gohan (Teen), Gohan (Adult), Gohan (Future), Grand Saiyaman, Piccolo, Piccolo (Fused With Kami), Nail, Trunks (Sword), Trunks – Super Saiyan (Sword), Trunks (Melee), Future Trunks, Trunks (Kid), Trunks – Super Saiyan (Kid), Goten, Goten – Super Saiyan, Bardock, Tien, Frieza – 1st Form (Z), Frieza – 2nd Form (Z), Frieza – 3rd Form (Z), King Cold, Cell – 1st Form, Cell – 2nd Form, Android 16, Android 17 (Z), Android 18, Android 19, Dr. Gero, Cell Jr., Super Garlic Jr., Dr. Wheelo, Turles, Lord Slug, Lord Slug – Giant Form, Android 13, Bojack, Janemba, Tapion, Zamasu, Cabba, Caulifa, Kale, Bergamo, Ribrianne, Kakunsa, Roasie, Uub (GT)
D Krillin, Yamcha, Chiaotzu, Yajirobe, Kid Gohan, Goku – (Teen), Pan (GT), Videl, Master Roshi, Master Roshi – Max Power, Saibaman, Raditz, Nappa, Frieza Force Soldier, Cui, Zarbon, Dodoria, Guldo , Recoome, Jeice, Burter, Spopovich, Babidi
Hercules Hercules

S-Tier characters in Sparking Zero

Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta prepares an attack. Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
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Burning! Zero’s top ranked fighters should come as no surprise. It is home to the superest of Saiyans, God of Destruction, and Angel – the most powerful beings of Dragon Ball. S-tier characters possess large health bars, land the hardest hits, have gigantic touch-of-death combos, and can defeat opponents from a distance with wildly powerful ki ultimate blasts.

Characters like Ultra Instinct Goku and Whis are very hard to hit because they can easily sneak and slide around your attacks, while someone like Beerus can deal huge damage with his ultimate blast. Beerus is particularly powerful due to his health regeneration Sleep ability and Verdict of Destruction, which only costs two skill points and gets him into Flash mode. Abilities that allow fighters to enter Sparking mode without a full ki bar are particularly useful and can turn the tides of difficult battles.

S level is also home to Dragon Ball Super’s most powerful antagonists, corrupted Fused Zamasu, fully powered Jiren, and green haired Broly. They are worth every Zeni you will spend to get them.

Of course, it wouldn’t be S level if the super Saiyan 4 Gogeta as powerful as he is is not in it.

A-Tier characters in Sparking Zero

Omega Shenron takes victory at a tournament. Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
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While A level includes some characters that can utilize God Ki, such as Super Saiyan Blue Goku, its fighters are only slightly below the level of those above. That’s not to say they aren’t powerful enough – all of these characters were among the strongest on the scene at some point during the anime.

A-level characters have either 8 or 7 DP value, so they are strong enough to anchor a team with a low-level character supporting them. Since S-level characters will take 9 or 10 DP from the 15 limit, you might be better off forgoing the super-elite in favor of an A-level anchor. That way you won’t be stuck needing to rely on someone like Cui or Yamcha when the going gets tough.

Personal favorites from the A level are Super Janemba (his animations are to a point), Super Saiyan 2 Kefla (there’s a reason she went toe-to-toe with Goku in the Tournament of Power), and, of course, Super Saiyan 4 Goku and Vegeta. That DBGT nostalgia still hits hard.

B-Tier characters in Sparking Zero

Super Saiyan Kefla doing her Super Move. Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
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Most of Sparking! Zero’s 182 characters will drop in the next two parts. For the most part, B-level characters are late-DBZ Super Saiyan forms and the absolute peak forms of certain DBZ antagonists.

Most B-tier characters will have a DP value of 6 or 7, meaning they are powerful enough to still anchor an online team. A team with Vegeta – Super Saiyan God (Super), for example, flanked by C- and D-ranked fighters will pack a big punch.

Even though their DP value may be lower than other B-level characters, base forms Goku (Super), Vegeta (Super), Goku (GT), and Baby Vegeta (GT) were all pushed into the B-level based on the transformations and fusions they have. Sure, you might have to wait a while to raise enough skill points to transform or fuse, but the base forms of these characters can turn into A- and S-level fighters in the heat of battle that you just can’t discount.

C-Tier characters in Sparking Zero

Piccolo in Encyclopedia Mode. Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
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You will find most of the base forms of the characters make up the C-level, even including Universe 6 Saiyan base forms, which far exceed DBZ villains in terms of the wild power of Dragon Ball Super.

The fact that so many characters are on the low end with a DP score of 4 or 5 really shows how almost every character can be useful or powerful in some way. So many of these Saiyans can transform into more powerful characters with better skillsets, perhaps paving the way for the online meta to be teams of three C-tier characters, or a mix of C- and D-tier characters.

Unfortunately, fan and personal favorite Piccolo falls squarely in the C-Tier. The early Dragon Ball Z version is formidable, but still outclassed by more advanced fighters while Piccolo (Funned with Kami) doesn’t have a quick super or an ability that lets him jump into Sparking mode. At least we can be sure that Orange Piccolo from the upcoming Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero DLC will be a considerably more powerful fighter.

D-level characters in Sparking Zero

Zarbon getting a quick attack. Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
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What a Spark! Zero is very good at making even its worst characters relevant, challenging and fun to play. Take Raditz, for example. While he is a particularly weak antagonist compared to late-DBZ villains Cell and Super Buu, he is still a formidable foe in Goku. Episodic Battles and very important to Dragon Ball as a whole.

The main cast of OG Dragon Ball – Krillin, Yamcha, Master Roshi – all being D level shows how wildly powerful the series’ characters have become. While they might not be able to blow up planets or hang out with similar gods, they’re still fun to use, especially with the costumes available, like Yamcha’s original Dragon Ball design and Master Roshi’s Jackie Chun disguise.

I especially found some D-level characters fun to use, like Burter. His speed is nothing to scoff at and comes in handy when trying to start a combo against an opponent. Nappa’s superiors are great, Master Roshi – Max Power can still show the kids how it’s done, and Zarbon has the ability to transform into a higher level character, making him a useful 3 DP fighter.

Hercule level in Sparking Zero

Hercule is just warming up against Golden Ape Baby Vegeta. Dragon Ball Sparking Zero
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Oh, you know the CHAMPION gets his own level. We are talking about the man – no – World champion who defeated Cell and saved the world. Those golden haired warriors have nothing on him!

He won’t need to rely on any flashy lights or gimmicks either, because he’s as pure a martial artist as they come. And if the going gets tough? Mr. Buu is always on standby to help and show your opponent why they are not standing an opportunity against the champion.

Pay no attention to the 1 DP value how is he, ah, he’s just warming up.

Stay tuned to Pro Games Guides for more on Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, which is becoming one of the best games of the year.


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